Dart.PowerTCP.SslSockets Namespace > Tcp Class : RawTrace Event |
Raised when data has been sent/received.
[Visual Basic]
<CategoryAttribute("Connection")>
<DescriptionAttribute("Provides advanced runtime debugging for security implementations")>
Public Event RawTrace() As SegmentEventHandler
[C#]
[CategoryAttribute("Connection")]
[DescriptionAttribute("Provides advanced runtime debugging for security implementations")]
public event SegmentEventHandler RawTrace();
[C++]
[CategoryAttribute("Connection")]
[DescriptionAttribute("Provides advanced runtime debugging for security implementations")]
public: __event SegmentEventHandler* RawTrace();
[C++/CLI]
[CategoryAttribute("Connection")]
[DescriptionAttribute("Provides advanced runtime debugging for security implementations")]
public:
event SegmentEventHandler^ RawTrace();
The event handler receives an argument of type SegmentEventArgs containing data related to this event. The following SegmentEventArgs properties provide information specific to this event.
Property | Description |
---|---|
Exception | Gets any exception which occurred during the asynchronous operation. |
Segment | The Segment object referencing the data that was sent or received. |
State | Gets the object that was included as part of the associated method call. |
Use this event for advanced runtime debugging for security implementations. For general data traces use the Object.Trace event.
The Object.RawTrace event always reports actual data sent/received over the socket. The Count of each segment reflects the number of bytes actually written and received. The Object.Trace event reports data sent/received at a higher level. For example, for the Telnet component, Object.Trace reports data sent/received, but does not report IAC option sequences that are processed by TelnetStream, whereas Object.RawTrace allows you to trace the actual data sent/received, including Telnet option commands.
If you are using the PowerTCP component as a reference, you must create a method to handle the event yourself. For more information on using events using PowerTCP.NET within the Visual Studio.NET environment, see Using Events In PowerTCP.
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family
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